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RBA Glossary definition for Treasury indexed bonds
Treasury indexed bonds – Australian Government Securities with a payment stream that increases by an indexation factor reflecting changes in the rate of inflation. Indexing occurs on the principal value of the investment.
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Bulletin December Quarter 2010
15 Dec 2010
Bulletin
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Bulletin DECEMBER quaRtER 2010. Contents. articles. Trends in Farm Sector Output and Exports 1. Developments in Utilities Prices 9. China’s Steel Industry 19. The Repo Market in Australia 27. Domestic Market Operations and Liquidity Forecasting
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/dec/pdf/bu-1210.pdf
Recent Developments in the Cash Market
13 Jun 2023
Bulletin
- June 2023
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https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/jun/pdf/recent-developments-in-the-cash-market.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Nov 2002
Bulletin
– November 2002
Bond markets in the major economies have largely taken their lead from equity markets over recent months. ... These concerns have been most notable for medium-grade credits; the spread between BBB-rated corporate bonds and 10-year Treasuries at one point
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/nov/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Aug 2003
Bulletin
– August 2003
After being relatively stable at around 4 per cent over April, US yields on 10-year treasury bonds fell to 3.1 per cent by mid June (Graph 9). ... Despite these gyrations in yields on government bonds, the willingness to take credit risk has not
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/aug/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Feb 2003
Bulletin
– February 2003
The fall in yields has reflected not so much a reduction in inflation expectations, but a fall in real yields, as indicated by indexed bonds. ... Yields on 10-year indexed bonds are now around 1.9 per cent, less than half the level at their peak in early
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/feb/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Aug 2002
Bulletin
– August 2002
The spread between low-rated US corporate ‘junk’ bonds and 10-year Treasuries increased by around 300 basis points, which took it back to the high levels seen during the recession ... The spread between BBB-rated corporate bonds and Treasuries
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/aug/1.html
Australian Financial Markets
16 Oct 2012
Bulletin
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Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin, May 1996
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/may/pdf/bu-0596-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 May 2004
Bulletin
– May 2004
Spreads on the lowest quality segment of the ‘junk’ bond category, ‘C’ rated bonds, have narrowed by an extraordinary 30 percentage points since late 2001, to around 5.5 percentage points. ... These bonds have a very high default rate
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2004/may/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Nov 2005
Bulletin
– November 2005
Statement on Monetary Policy-November 2005
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/nov/1.html
Government Bond Market Functioning and COVID-19
27 Jul 2020
Bulletin
– September 2020
The market for Australian Government Securities is a critical fixed income market in Australia, including because it serves as a pricing benchmark for many other interest rates in the economy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/sep/government-bond-market-functioning-and-covid-19.html